Eye Structure and Seeing Light
The eye is like a camera: Light enters, is focused on a surface, and a picture is made. Light enters your eye through a clear portion of the sclera called the _______________. ____________: the tough, white, outer covering of the eye
The cornea is curved, so it slightly bends the light as it goes through. Light then passes through the _______________ (a clear fluid for eye nourishment, in the anterior chamber) and through the pupil. The ____________ is simply a hole in the iris. Pupil
The _____________ is a muscle that controls the size of the pupil. It is the colored part of the eye. In bright light, the iris expands and the pupil gets smaller In low light, the iris contracts and the pupil gets bigger
Directly behind the iris is the __________. This structure changes shape to focus the light so that we can see clearly. Its shape is convex, meaning it curves outward on both sides. The ciliary muscles above and below the lens control the shape of the lens.
Behind the lens is a clear gel called the _____________________________. After moving through the vitreous humor, the light strikes the _____________. It is the lining on the inside of the back of the eye that contains two types of light- sensitive cells: rods and cones.
___________ sense black and white and work in low light. L-cones sense long wavelengths in the red range M-cones sense mid-range wavelengths in green range S-cones sense short wavelengths in the blue range ___________ sense color and must have more light than rods to work. Three kinds of cones:
The rods and cones send messages to the brain through the _____________________. The brain makes sense of all the information it is receives. In your brain, the sight center is in the back, between your ears. This location explains why a blow to the back of your head might cause blindness, even though your eyes are fine.
Wikipedia Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA USA. National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health Image Sources National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health MedLine Plus, National Institutes of Health MedLine Plus, National Institutes of Health Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Glaucoma, MedLine Plus, National Institutes of Health